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Review by:

Matt

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Review date:

April 8th, 2005

 

 

 

The Xion Series Gaming PC Case

      What exactly does $65 get you these days? With the price of memory a complete steal you could opt for a stick of 512mb generic PC-3200 but you may not know what you're gonna get. A cheap power supply perhaps? Maybe, but what about your computer case? Are you one of those gamers that throws all your money into a new video card? If you are you can't get too much video for $65, but what you can get in case may not be much either, until now. Lets have a look at the Xion case and see if it's worth plopping down $65 for...

Specifications

Model:
Xion Series
Case
Type Mid Tower Full size Steel Chassis Case
Dimension (WxHxD)
205 x 445 x 500 mm Cooling System 1 x 12 cm Silent Fan in rear,1 x 80 mm LED Fan on side panel
Drive Bay - Front Accessible
Internal
10 Drive Bay - 4 x 5.25" (External), 2 x 3.5" (External), 4 x 3.5" (Internal)
Material SECC Steel Chassis

Colors Black w/Green LED, Silver w/Blue LED, Blue w/Blue LED
Expansion Slots
7
Power Supply 450 Watt Power Supply (P4 & AMD Ready)

Weight 7.1 Kgs
Support Motherboard Standard ATX, Micro ATX, Baby AT, Mini ATX